TribalNet Appoints Four Advisory Board Members for the Year 2025
Vibrant Gathering Ahead: TribalNet's 2025 Advisory Boards Unveiled
🎯 Gear up for the TribalNet Conference in Reno, September 15-18!
Prepare yourself for a mind-blowing rendezvous, tech enthusiasts! TribalNet, a division of TribalHub, has just revealed the insightful souls gracing the 2025 Advisory Boards. Hailing from all corners of the United States, these dynamic leaders, innovators, and trailblazers from tribal governments, casinos, and health facilities will shape the direction and focus of TribalNet's conference, guaranteeing an unparalleled exchange of ideas at this year's event.
Their diverse perspectives and expertise will lay the groundwork for engaging discussions that delve beyond technology. Issues like sovereignty, leadership, and self-determination are on the menu for this soulful gathering! According to Joseph Busby, vice president of finance at Sycuan Casino, being a part of the advisory board signifies shaping conversations that matter most to tribes.
The eight influential individuals on the Gaming and Hospitality Board include some of the brightest minds in the industry, such as Virgil Debrosse, Tara Fisher, John Ormond, Richard Rader, Ed Rangel, Bryant Santini, and Patrick Tinklenberg. Their combined experience and vision ensure that the conference speaks directly to the needs of tribal casino and resort professionals.
Meanwhile, the Government and Member Services Board is manned by a powerhouse team of tech-savvy analysts, including Christopher Abel, Chris Frank, John Miller, Paula Starr, Alan Walt, and George Wood. These digital gurus will steer the conference conversations towards issues impacting tribal governments and member services, making it highly relevant for attendees in those fields.
The Health Information Management Board will be led by data-driven experts like Cassie Brown, Lisa Lyon, Leona Pippin, Sharon Postoak, Brandy Russell, Andrea Scott, Andrea Storm, and Reese Weber. Don't miss out on the insightful discussions they'll guide on the intricacies of health technology in tribal settings.
Lastly, the Leadership and Executive Board features distinguished professionals like Joseph Busby, Conrad Granito, Dawn McGrady, Hema Mohan, Travis O'Neil, and Trent Roberts. Their strategic insights will lend a dynamic edge to this year's event and ensure its enduring relevance to the tribal gaming and technology landscape.
🎫 Your ticket to the ultimate tribal tech experience!
TribalNet's 26th Annual Conference & Tradeshow will take place at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno. Keep an eye out for further announcements about conference tracks, sessions, and speakers from the TribalNet Advisory Board as they finalize the details in the upcoming months! Get in on the action by visiting TribalNet's website, where you can find more information about the organization and the board members shaping the future of tribal gaming, technology, and beyond.
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🏆 Key Takeaways:- The 2025 Advisory Boards of TribalNet consist of influential leaders and professionals from the gaming, government, health, and executive sectors.- These advisors will help shape the agenda for the 26th Annual TribalNet Conference & Tradeshow, scheduled for September 15-18, 2025, in Reno.- The theme of the conference is centered around connecting technology innovation with tribal leadership, sovereignty, and self-determination.- Attendees can expect engaging discussions focused on the evolving landscape of technology at tribal enterprises.
- In the lead-up to the 2025 TribalNet Conference, attendees can look forward to navigating insightful articles and discussions on the bios of the advisory board members, including those from the sports industry.
- The Sports Board of TribalNet's 2025 Advisory Boards is yet to be announced, but it's expected to bring a fresh perspective to the conference, aligning with the focus on tribal leadership and innovation.
- Sports professionals, eager to connect with tribal gaming and technology leaders, can find more information about the conference and the advisory boards on TribalNet's website.
